Ezra Levant exposes West Midlands Police’s politically motivated ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at a November 6 Europa League match, driven by Ayub Khan’s "Lend Your Vote to Gaza" party—backed by five Muslim MPs and Corbyn—while UK leaders like Starmer claim to fight antisemitism. He contrasts this with CBC’s viral disinformation over an avian flu cull, undermined by citizen journalists like Drea Humphrey. Levant then details Hamas’s pre-planned attacks near Sderot, including the Swissa family massacre, and the psychological toll on survivors, urging support for independent reporting like Tommy Robinson’s. Canada’s economic decline under reshoring pressures and Ford’s perceived blame-shifting on Trump highlight deeper sovereignty and policy failures, questioning centrist leadership’s competence amid rising extremism. [Automatically generated summary]
A strange and sad story today out of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
It's the second largest city in the UK, and their police has just announced that they don't want any Jews or Israelis going to a football game, a soccer game, as we would call it.
The local team, Aston Villa, was going to play the Tel Aviv team, and police said it's too dangerous.
We can't keep people safe.
Hey, Jews and Israelis, please don't come to the match.
I'm serious.
They use slightly different language, but that's what they meant.
They said no fans of the Israeli team are allowed.
The local Muslim MP is cheering.
He actually had a petition to make this happen.
I'll give you all the details of it.
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Tonight, the UK bans Jews from attending a soccer match, saying the police can't protect them.
It's October 16th, and this is the Ezra Levant show.
Shame on you, you censorious bug.
Birmingham is the second largest city in the United Kingdom, and it's a very Islamic city.
There's an enormous number of Muslim people there, and they've actually elected some Muslims from a Muslim-only party.
Well, not quite Muslims only.
I think five out of the six MPs are Muslim, and they ran in the last election on a lend your vote to Gaza platform.
So they're essentially an Islamic party, although they do have, I think, one white guy, Jeremy Corbyn, who's sort of an old-time communist, former leader of the Labour Party, actually.
I never thought that such a party would be successful because I always thought, well, the left-wing parties would absorb that vote.
They would just pander to that community.
But when you have 30 or 40% of the population in a certain district being Muslim, there is enough cohesion amongst Muslim voters to beat the other parties, especially in a multi-party system where you've got labor and reform and conservatives and liberal dems.
If you can get 40% of the vote, you've won.
And so it was.
Then in the last election, a handful of these lend your vote to Gaza candidates won.
And anyhow, that's Birmingham for you.
It's one of the most Islamic places in the UK.
That's the background here.
So the local football team, that's what they call soccer over there called Aston Villa.
They were hosting a friendly game with an Israeli team called Maccabee.
That's what the Israeli teams are called.
So this MP named Ayub Khan, one of the Kaza MPs, he started a petition.
He started agitating online to ban them.
Well, wouldn't you know it?
Today, the West Midlands police made the decision.
Let me read what they said.
West Midlands Police has requested that supporters of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv not be allowed to attend the Europa League game against Aston Villa in Birmingham on November 6th.
The police asked for that, quote, due to concerns over unrest.
Sources briefed on the matter told The Athletic the force has advised the city's safety advisory group against approving an away allocation at Villa Park.
And UEFA, the competition's organizer, is expected to follow the recommendation of local authorities.
So was it a police matter or was it a political matter?
When they say that the Israeli fans, the Jewish fans, are at risk, at risk from what?
And are the police saying that they can't or they won't enforce law and order?
Well, here's that same MP, Ayub Khan, the one who started the boycott petition.
He couldn't be more thrilled.
He's the most powerful man in the UK today.
He says, I welcome the news that Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not be permitted to watch the match at Aston Villa.
Well done to all those that signed our petition.
Okay, hang on.
Was it the petition?
Or was it the threat of violence?
Or are they the same thing?
When the police say they can't keep Jews safe, do they really mean it?
Or do they not have enough force?
Do they not have enough police?
Do they not have a SWAT team?
I mean, Birmingham is an enormous city.
It's second only to London in size.
I think it's even bigger than Manchester.
You're saying the Birmingham police with two weeks' notice cannot keep Jews safe at that football stadium?
Or you're saying they won't?
They won't even try.
It's the path of least resistance.
I mean, come on now.
How many Jews are there even in Birmingham?
And how many, you know, who cares about them?
Path of least resistance.
Keep the Jews out.
What are they going to do at most?
Squawk a bit about it.
They're not going to riot.
They're not going to bomb the place, are they?
Who exactly is the unrest they're protecting against?
I think we all know.
You know, the incredible thing about this announcement, it was almost to the hour.
A series of announcements by the Labour government of the UK led by Keir Starmer.
Here's one he made on his 10 Downing Street Twitter feed.
He said, tackling anti-Semitism in our society is a national effort that this government will lead.
Yeah, that's too delicious, isn't it?
And here's the UK Home Office, which is basically in charge of all domestic matters.
No one should have to live a life in fear because of the faith they practice.
That is not the Britain we stand for.
In addition to existing support, up to £10 million in new funding will protect synagogues, Jewish faith schools, and community centers across the UK.
Yeah, welcome to the United Kingdom.
The government just can't or won't.
I mean, we've shown you before there are 43,000 jihadists that MI5 is trying to track.
I'm sorry, there's no police force in the UK that can take it on.
I think they should say that, though.
I think they should admit the reason they won't.
Now, I think all of this is a secondary problem, of course.
It's like when I see in Quebec the Premier talking about banning prayer in public.
Prayer in public is not the problem.
I mean, Catholics and Jews occasionally pray in public in Quebec.
The problem that the Premier of Quebec has been trying to solve is a problem that actually our own Alexa Lavoie exposed, which is pro-Hamas supporters mobbing the streets outside the great Catholic Basilica in Montreal, having their public prayers on the streets and sidewalks surrounding the cathedral.
Now, there's, I don't know, close to 100 mosques in Montreal.
They're not praying there because they don't have anywhere else to play.
It is a dominance move.
And instead of calling it out, the Premier says, oh, I'm just going to ban all public prayer.
But that's a secondary problem and a secondary solution to it.
The primary problem is mass immigration, a refusal to assimilate, and tolerance for violence from jihadists.
Imagine punishing the victims, punishing innocent Jews and Israelis who want to go to this football match, punishing them.
They're the ones who can't go because you are afraid of taking on the jihadists.
But that's the UK.
I mean, we all saw the big march about a week ago.
Officials said there were half a million people marching in support of Hamas.
I don't think there were that many, but there were more than 100,000.
UK now has an Islamic party that is winning seats.
It is pulling Kirstarmer, the Labour Party, to the left.
That's why Keir Starmer endorsed Palestine as a sovereign country.
Same reason Mark Carney did, same reason that Australia did, that France did.
They don't actually believe that as a policy statement.
They're worried about their domestic vote.
The Muslim vote in the UK, in Australia, in France is enormous.
And Canada is quickly catching up.
That is why the police made their decision.
Expect things to get worse.
I don't know.
I find it sort of sad to see the end of Jewry in the UK.
Last Jew out.
Turn off the lights.
You know, one of my favorite Brits is Tommy Robinson, and he is one to call out mass immigration and the Islamification of society.
Avian Flu Outbreak Misinformation00:11:33
He's actually in Israel right now.
In a moment, I'll show you some of his latest videos.
Abi Yamini is there to follow it.
But I want to leave you actually with a video I recorded earlier today on our live stream.
I'm just shifting gears completely for a second.
It's about the ostrich farm, and you know me and those ostriches.
I'm not a super fan of ostriches, but animals are animals, and we don't want to be cruel to them, and that's because it's our own humanity that we don't want to be cruel.
But the CBC was obviously dispatched to do a political hit job on it.
Here's my recording earlier today with my thoughts on that subject.
Let me state the obvious.
None of these people have been out to the ostrich farm, and evidently none of them knows what they're talking about.
Or maybe, and this is worse, maybe they know exactly what they're talking about, and they're lying on purpose.
The question is, is this misinformation, which is a fancy way of saying a mistake, or is this disinformation, which is a fancy way of saying they're lying to you on purpose?
Given the fact that they are government comedians, I think they're liars.
Here, take a look.
The Supreme Court has delayed a planned execution of nearly 400 ostriches in British Columbia after an avian flu outbreak.
For more, I'm joined by ostrich farmer Elwood Coburn.
Good evening.
Oh, hello.
That's all right, Curl.
It's okay.
That's all right.
That's okay.
Shh.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Is your ostrich all right?
Oh, yeah, Bessie.
She's all right.
Just a bit scared because of all the media attention.
That and a touch of bird flu.
Stop it.
Stop it for one sec.
Stop it a bit for one sec.
Okay, so he said two lies already.
Avian flu outbreak.
Do you mean last year?
Because there was an avian flu outbreak last year.
I mentioned that.
I said almost a year ago, a few of them got sick, but they got better.
The way this government liar described it, it sounds like the avian flu outbreak was just a moment ago.
And can you replay the last 15 seconds?
I want to remember exactly what Mark Critch said.
Yeah, perfect.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Oh, hello.
That's all right, Carl.
It's okay.
That's okay.
That's okay.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Is your ostrich all right?
Oh, yeah, Bessie.
She's all right.
Just a bit scared because of all the media attention.
That and a touch of bird flu.
Perfect.
Stop, stop, stop.
A touch of bird flu.
There is not one bird at the farm with bird flu.
Mark Critch is a goddamn liar.
He's a liar for cash.
He knows what he's paid to do.
This isn't particularly funny.
I mean, yeah, the laugh track is supposed to be a psychological cue that you should laugh to.
It's like when you see someone yawn, you have sort of a reflexive urge to yawn also.
You ever notice that?
That's the psychological nudge of a laugh track.
I remember watching this hour's 22 minutes clip without the laugh track.
Absolutely brutal, completely unfunny.
But if you think that this hour's 22 minutes is about comedy, you misunderstand.
It's about taking the liberal message track, giving it to some comedians, putting a laugh track behind it, and ta-da.
No, it's not heavy-handed propaganda.
It's comedy.
It's really funny, you guys.
You see, did you think it was funny how they said there was an avian flu outbreak, and then Mark Critsch pretended that he was being attacked by a rabid and mad ostrich?
Because apparently, when birds get the bird flu, they attack their own farmers.
Apparently, this know-nothing moron.
But it's not just he's a know-nothing moron.
I don't believe that because Mark Critsch is not dumb.
He's a propagandist.
And there is no one who watched the first 30 seconds of this video who, if this was their only source of information, would say, oh, so the first guy told me there was an avian flu outbreak, and the second guy told me that this bird had bird flu.
Pretty obvious that these are a bunch of kooks out there.
And Mark Critch is doing his best to look, oh, I'm just a stupid person from the West.
Ho-ho!
I vote conservative, and I like the truckers, and I'm so stupid that my own bird's attacking me.
Mark Critsch knows exactly what he's doing.
It's not comedy.
They put the laugh track underneath it.
I mean, not a single person.
This is the kind of comedy that maybe some liberals applaud after.
You know, it's not, when they're not laughing, when they're clapping, that's not comedy.
That's a political sermon with a laugh track.
Do you think a single person...
That's really funny.
Not a single one.
But do you think some government bureaucrat said, Mark Critsch, you really did it again?
Yeah, that's what they, they weren't laughing.
They were clapping.
Keep playing.
You hear the laugh track?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yes, to be expected, dude.
That's a cool club.
That's a cool club.
I think that ostrich is sick.
Stop.
She's not sick.
She's just an arsh.
Stop.
I think that ostrich is sick.
You wicked liar.
None of the ostriches are sick.
There was an ostrich that was spooked by a police drone, ran and injured itself, and died.
So it is true that one of the ostriches died.
Or if you were to be legalistic about it, was killed by these government morons.
So three times now, they have lied to you, haven't they?
Three times, and it's only been 35 seconds.
That's 10, that's 11 seconds per lie.
And they're comedians, though.
You know it because the laugh track is there.
Keep playing.
She's just an arsehole.
Stop!
You know, the main food and special agency says the ostrich.
He hates the bird.
She's just an arsehole.
And the bird hates him.
Except for that's the opposite of how it is on the ground.
I met the farmer boss.
She loves these animals.
She's emotional about them.
She's named them.
But they're trying to recreate it in a manner that the birds are out of control.
Three times they've lied and told you they were sick.
And the bird hates the man and the man hates the bird.
You cannot hate the CBC enough.
Keep playing.
Ostriches need to be destroyed.
They allege that you haven't been taking good care of the birds.
How dare they?
What's this country coming to if a man can't keep to himself and raise 400 ostriches?
I'm not going to stand by with my head in the sand to see if IA has these birds worried sick.
Thanksgiving was just the other day, and these ostriches were so upset they barely touched their turkey.
Okay, but some famous American politicians have gotten involved.
Robert Kennedy Jr. has asked for the birds to be studied, not killed.
Dr. Oz offered to rehome the birds on his Florida ranch.
Florida?
What do you think we are?
Not specious bird flu, not mad cow disease.
Stop again.
Stop.
Was that the fourth or the fifth time this wicked liar said they had bird flu?
It was a lie the first time he said it, a lie the second time, a lied the third time, a lie the fourth time.
I don't know if that was four or five times.
Why would they have to lie to make their point?
It's almost like if they would tell the truth, their viewers would say, hey, not only is this not funny, I mean, this is CBC Courts is not funny, but have you guys actually been sent instructions to lie?
You haven't gone out to the farm.
You haven't showed any interest in the facts.
You haven't talked to the farmers.
Four or five times now, and it's only been a minute and 17 seconds.
Why are you lying again and again?
Why is it so important for Mark Carney's CBC state broadcaster and its government comedians?
Why is it so important that they drum into your mind that there is a flu risk here?
Why are they so obsessed with it?
Keep playing.
Go ahead.
It says that since the outbreak began, some 70 ostriches have died.
And didn't another ostrich die just last week?
Well, we still have 399 healthy ostriches.
That's 398 birds who have nothing wrong with them.
Stop.
Again, so is that time number five or time number six where they're implying that the flu outbreak is current, is recent as opposed to last year.
But did you hear he said that one of the birds died?
I just told you about that.
The bird died because of the government.
And I was there when a bird died, and I think it was the same bird that the government spooked, because they don't know what the hell they're doing.
And the government would not let the farmer in any way console or treat the animal as it died.
And these wicked liars have just presented it as if they have died from the avian flu.
Isn't that how it comes across?
Play a little bit more.
197 birds with the right to live.
The government has their way.
There won't be 396 birds left.
They want to kill all 395 birds.
Well, I plan to save all 394 of them.
Stop.
You get it?
Do you get it?
The birds are dying from avian flu one after the other so quickly.
Do you see the joke, guys?
Let me explain to you why it's funny because no one's laughing other than the laugh track.
It's funny because they're literally dropping every second.
They're so sick.
This flu outbreak is so bad.
And you know it's so bad because we've told you six or seven times now that it's happening now.
So wouldn't you agree with us and our masters that we have to kill these birds because they're dying anyways?
And I'm just an oaf from the West who doesn't know any better.
And ha ha ha, my bird hates me.
I hate the birds.
My bird keeps attacking me.
And they're all sick.
So we have to kill them.
You cannot watch this without believing or coming away with the misinformation, and I say it's disinformation, that these birds are a danger.
Now, I don't think that Mark Crits is that stupid.
I do believe he's that much of a partisan whore.
Keep playing.
Bessie!
Bessie, girl, talk to me!
Mouth to beak!
Is she?
Is she?
Bessie! Bessie!
Matthew!
DANG!
you hear the laugh track hey guys you heard the laugh track that that means it's time to laugh.
I put it to you.
You know what we should do?
We should, we've done this before with 22 minutes.
I don't know if you've ever done this, Efron.
Muting Laughter Tracks00:04:38
It takes a little bit of effort, but to go through and to do your best to mute the laugh track.
Have you ever done that before?
You know, it's I don't watch a lot of TV.
I'm guessing most people don't either.
They just watch things on demand.
But what was that show about the super smart college people who were all like super smart PhDs living together or something?
Anyways, it was I'd never watched that show in my life, but then I stumbled across a YouTube channel that had clips and clips and clips of that show with the laugh track muted.
Like they just went in and I don't know, I'm not a video editor.
They cut out the laugh track.
In fact, can you find that?
I want to show, I want to show, and I think we should.
What's that?
The Big Bang Theory.
Thanks.
I'm sorry.
I should know that.
But it's not that great a show, but for some reason it lived on.
Can you type Big Bang Theory, No Laugh Track?
Can you call up a clip?
I want to show people.
And we actually did that for this hour's 22 minutes.
Maybe it was back in the Sun News Network days.
But we got, you know, they've got this, I don't know if she's on it anymore, but Marg Dellahunty, when she went after Rob Ford, not Doug Ford, we cut the laugh track out to show just how awful, awful it was.
Yeah, give me, yeah, give me this Big Bang theory without the laugh track.
Just give me 60 seconds of it.
Go ahead.
Nothing makes beer taste better than cool, clear Rocky Mountain spring water.
Where are the Rocky Mountains anyway?
Philadelphia.
Julia, I thought they were out west someplace.
Think about it, Raj.
Where did the movie Rocky take place?
Philadelphia.
Okay, now I'll get it.
So this is the plan.
From now on, we're just going to hide out in here to avoid the shamie.
I'm very comfortable here.
Penny dealer, why don't you shoot another silver bullet my way?
Get one yourself.
Ooh, somebody's been taking bitchy pills.
God, he's an ass when he drinks.
He's an ass when he doesn't.
You just don't hear it.
I think we need to start entertaining the possibility that the shamie could go on for years.
Well, if that's the case, Penny will have to get satellite TV and maybe once a week want to vacuum through this place.
Okay, pause it.
I mean, I think this is a fairly good example.
That just is not funny.
I mean, did you find any of that funny?
I mean, the needle is not moving, but you know, and you can feel it where the laugh track was taken out.
In fact, there was a couple of parts where you could just hear a second of it.
That would have had probably about 10 different, like every single comment would have had a ha ha in the background, right?
To coach you, this is funny.
You're watching a comedy.
This was a joke.
Other people are laughing.
This is what we think is comedy.
Don't be left out.
You should conform.
Laugh along too.
And they managed to take that.
That's just, and I'm not picking on Big Bang Theory.
They're all like, I mean, there are some genuinely funny shows on TV.
I'm not saying they're all unfunny.
But some of these folks who take out the laugh track from shows like Big Bang Theory, they know exactly what they're doing.
These are extremely unfunny shows.
I put it, in fact, we should do that.
Let's do that on this ostrich sketch.
I'd like to come back, Efron, and it's not urgent, but maybe sometime for next week.
Let's show it without the laugh track.
And you will not even have a smirk.
You will not even have a, hmm, you won't even say, huh.
You won't have a courtesy laugh.
You know, sometimes someone says a joke and you go, huh?
You won't even do that.
Let alone the, yeah, yeah.
No, it's all, you know, it's all liberal bureaucrats saying, okay, Mark Krits, you did a good job.
Yeah, this will socket to those ostrich supporters.
The opposite has happened, of course.
Global Concerns Over Citizen Journalists00:11:58
Because, and for the same reason it did during the truckers.
And you know what reason that is?
Because citizen journalists rule the day.
I remember when the truckers were converging on Ottawa, and I went down there for the first weekend.
I was only down there for two and a half days, two days, whatever.
And I got there and I was amazed.
I thought it's a festival feeling.
This is amazing.
This is the most, it felt a little bit like I was a Woodstock or something.
Strangers became friends.
People were generous.
There was this together.
It was an amazing feeling that I really have not had at a public event in my life.
I actually think that the group harmony, unity of purpose, solidarity, friendship, patriotism during that time, I actually don't think I've ever experienced it.
I mean, I've had wonderful personal experiences in my life, but in terms of a public community feeling, I think the Trucker Convoy was the most unusual and most beatific of my life.
Just saying.
And I went there, and Rebel News was there big time.
And you can see what the official narrative was.
Can you find that CBC reporter who said it was Putin?
I forget her name.
She had an unusual name.
Just CBC Trucker Putin.
I don't know what Nilly Coxell or something?
I think was her name.
Yeah, that's her.
that's her she was later promoted by the way I don't know if it's far-fetched to ask, but there is concern that Russian actors could be continuing to fuel things as this protest grows, but perhaps even instigating it from the outset.
How much vitriol do we have to see of this?
Which is an acronym for Hail Hill.
As you may know, we ran a campaign against her.
What a delight.
Did you see how Nilly a coxalle that was at CBC?
There is concern that Russian actors, there is concern.
Anonymous, passive tense, not this person has proof or this person has made the accusation.
Just there is concern that this is all Russian.
There is concern.
Who's concerned?
Are you concerned?
Where did the concern come from?
Did you just make it up?
Is this what you do when you have an opinion and you want to launder it through the neutral language of there is concern because actually no one sane is concerned?
You just made that up because like Mark Critsch and the other guy, you Trent, you are just a government journalist the same way they're government comedians.
So my point about the truckers is that you had this wall of liars, the mainstream media, who were handed the script by the government, which was demonize, denigrate, denormalize, disparage, defame, detract.
Debunk.
That's what their assignment was towards the truckers.
And they would have won if it were 1995.
If it were pre-cell phone, pre-social media, they would have won.
But it was 2022.
And so ordinary people, including our reporters, just took out their cell phones, pointed it at the action, and live streamed.
And as you know, Rebel News had 400 million views.
400 million views and impressions during the month of February 2022.
And so people went around the moron saying, oh, some people say the Russians are behind it.
Who are those some people?
So we showed the truth of it.
My point is, by analogy, that's what's happening with the ostriches.
You have one or two regime journalists going down there, typically to lie.
Can we get Sid's video about the global cameraman?
And sometimes physically shove.
Like there's this crazy global news videographer, I forget his name, who's down there.
So there are some regime journalists.
They hide their identity because they know they'll be run out of there.
Here's our reporter, Sid Fizzard, who was down there the other day.
This is a weird little piece.
How long is it?
Do we have time to play it?
14 minutes, but it gets it.
Okay, don't play all 14 minutes, but give me two minutes.
City Fizzard for Rebel News.
I was recently actually assaulted by a global news cameraman.
Of all people, a cameraman is the one who decided to assault me while I was holding a camera.
So we're going to get into this.
This is a weird story that happened while I was there at the Universal Ostrich Farms, helping my coworker Drea Humphrey report on the cull that the Canadian government has planned for these animals that are otherwise healthy.
It's a crazy story.
There's no reason that the government should try and murder these birds.
But we're here to talk about the incident that happened between a global news reporter and myself.
So we're going to do a quick recap here, and then you're going to see just how delusional and antagonistic this global news cameraman is.
And the point being here, if you're going to be somebody who works in the public, you're going to be somebody who tries to seek interviews, you're going to be somebody who has to deal with other people in a crowd, there's no justification for you to be as hostile as this mainstream media global news cameraman.
And hopefully global news takes this seriously and addresses the matter with this individual.
So in the first incident, I had no idea what was going on.
I approached as I saw him, this camera guy, and a few of the female protesters having an argument amongst themselves.
Here's that footage.
Be respectful of me.
Well, I said to you, I don't want to be filmed, and you stuffed that right in my face.
And I won't do that to anyone who threatens me.
I did not threaten you.
I said I did not want that in my face and you stuck it in my face.
You sent me.
And I've got it on camera.
Get out.
Nobody wants you.
You're not welcome here.
Fake news.
I know.
What those people did was create a scene and make things more difficult.
So, I mean, who's this guy?
I don't know.
Who are you with?
I'm a neutral observer right now.
No, you're not a neutral observer.
Who are you with?
Do you have a blog or something?
Is there a reason you're confronting me?
I'm not confronting you.
I'm just a neutral observer.
You independent manager.
I'm with Revolution.
Let's have a look.
With Revolution.
Sorry?
We don't need to watch more of it, but it goes on for 14 minutes.
That weird global guy is so pushy and rude and passive-aggressive.
He hates the ostrich protest.
They hate him back.
But you see the tense?
Like, it's a real festival feeling.
That real pouty guy.
He's fighting with everybody, including our own reporter.
Anyways, yeah, the truth is going to get out.
It's going to get out through people like Chris Dacey, and it's going to get out through people like our own Drea Humphrey, who I call Queen of the Ostriches, because she's like the mayor out there.
Like everyone knows her and loves her, and she's breaking all sorts of news all the time.
And the truth is getting out.
That is why the government comedians at the Mark Carney State Broadcaster were sent to attack.
And how many times did they lie about the birds having flu?
Was it six times?
Six times they lied.
That's not by accident.
You don't say this in a pre-written script.
That little sketch there was not ad hoc.
That was obviously scripted, and they had a bit of a set, and they had the hay in the background.
So every word of that was written and edited and reviewed.
In a two-minute sketch, you don't tell the same lie six times by accident.
That was the whole point of the sketch: to plant the seed that these birds are dangerous, that the farmer was stupid, hostile to the birds, and the birds were hostile to him.
And mainly that the birds are dying and we have to protect ourselves.
Six times they lied.
But you know what?
Look at the people fight back.
Just put that tweet up on the, we don't need the image, but just the text of Drea tweeted this yesterday, I think.
And how many, and she rebutted, how many views did Drea's tweet get?
Because I can assure you, it was more than the number of people who watched the government comedians.
Over a quarter million.
Quarter million, eh?
I don't think this hour's 23 minutes has had a quarter million viewers in a decade.
It's astonishing to me that Canada's population grows every year, and yet the CBC's viewership falls every year.
How is that even mathematically possible?
It's true.
So just Drea's one tweet on this subject, absolutely debunking their lies.
Can you pump it up so I can read her tweet?
There we go.
Thank you.
Ostrich Farm CBC propaganda.
What are we?
Beijing now, government-funded media, runs a skit packed with red herrings and malicious framing to turn public support away from the farmer's plight.
They know the bird that died, Spirit, wasn't sick.
She was injured and then neglected by the state.
They know that even if the farmer's count was off, the CFIA's own initial flock estimate is still 300 to 330 birds.
Yet they refuse to mock the state for its anti-science plan to co-hundreds of antibody research ostriches that had the flu nearly 10 months ago.
This should show you how deep this fight really is.
Background, savetheostriches.com, 274,000 views.
And do you know how to click on Twitter so you can see quote tweets?
Do you know how to do that?
Yeah, so scroll down.
And sometimes it's easier to do.
Maybe it's a different app or something.
Anyways, a ton of people, including myself, have taken Drea's tweet and then reacted to it in what's called a quote tweet or quote post.
And I'm going to estimate that the reactions to Drea are in the millions.
My point is my point earlier about the truckers.
The government has a narrative.
Just like the government sent out that wicked liar, Nick Nealey Coxell, to say, some people say Vladimir Putin's behind this.
Yeah, you just said it, you moron.
She got promoted after that, swear to God.
Some people say the birds have flew.
Yeah, though, some people are the, yeah, there you go.
Show that.
Yeah, I don't know how you found it, but you did.
So look at this.
So look at all these people who have taken Dreas and then reposted it.
Just every single Leslie Ann Staffel.
Yeah, just scroll.
Just scroll for a minute.
I don't know all these people.
Everyone's got a comment.
They're adding to it.
There's Ryan Garridson.
I don't need to show you all of them, but you can see there's a ton, a ton of people.
Like this has truly gone viral.
Hey, I got a question for you.
When was the last time that this hour at 22 Minutes went viral for a funny joke?
Well, those are my thoughts on the ostriches.
What an interesting story that is.
I wonder how that's going to end.
By the way, Avi is in Israel with Tommy Robinson.
And let me just show you one more video from that.
Abimini for our first day on the Tommyinisrael.com tour.
Missiles in the Neighborhood00:15:17
First stop, Sterot, one of the closest towns to the Gaza Stream.
So this is the road.
This is a very main road.
Shloshim the Alba.
34.
This is the number of the road against Untime.
Here is after this, the Admo de Kal.
Yeah, I can see it.
Exactly.
So the neighborhood that do you have there, this is Betchanun.
Like said the minister, one kilometer from their house to Zderot House.
When they arrived here, this is De Rot.
It's a 40,000 people lives in the city.
So 40,000 people live in that city.
No, no.
And this is De Rot.
Okay.
And now we are here.
Exactly here.
I think looking at Gaza here, this is Gaza.
There's literally just a fence.
There's literally just a fence in the middle.
So you have heavy incidents and fighting from the beach, the base of Zikim, the Tivar Sarah, the city of Zehot, the junctions, main junctions surrounding Zehot, and obviously North House, and you will be there, the Nova Festival Berry, farther to the south.
Now what you're seeing right here is the northern part of Gaza Strip.
And you can see how close it is to Zehot.
This is nothing.
Okay, you can just five minutes walk and you are already in Gaza.
It's very, very close to Zdeot.
That was a major neighborhood called Betkanun.
13,000 people who were evacuated.
Their homes were destroyed.
The cemeteries were evacuated.
And we said, okay, let's give it a chance.
Some people thought it was a very bad idea.
I was among them.
I was young, but I thought it was a very bad idea.
This is when all the Jews were taken out of Gaza.
Yeah.
Last time I was here, I met a Jewish family who were forcefully removed at the time because they believed that peace could come.
Somebody lived in Nevedkalem inside the room.
And they were, okay.
They get out.
The government wants to go to peace and told to all the settlements that we need to get out.
And the families with grandfather and children and the schools and synagogue to get out from Bushkatif and pray for Bushkatif is the name of all the villages together.
All this around.
So just to understand that, because when I was here last time in 2015-16, I met a Jewish girl whose family for generations had been living there.
And then part of the peace agreement between the Israeli government with the Palestinian state, well, the Hamas, was that there would be peace if all the Jews left Gaza.
So Jews were forcefully removed from Gaza.
So when they talk about ethnic cleansing, all you hear all these different things, the Jews were forcefully moved out themselves by their own government in order to bring peace, which they've obviously established doesn't bring peace now.
To be accurate, there wasn't a peace agreement, it was a withdrawal that the government believed it will make the condition better, more security, etc.
There was a huge debate, obviously, and many people, including myself, we thought this is a very bad idea, wrong message to withdraw.
This is a wrong message for Hamas.
Obviously, Def said, Muhammad Def, one of the commanders of Hamas, says, okay, we managed to destroy Nexarim, we managed to destroy Gush Katif next.
And the next, the next will be Tel Aviv, as it happened on October 7th.
I think it's worthwhile to hear a little bit from Tuvia about the fighting.
So I spent since October 7, I live in Kiretgat, which is about...
How old are you?
I am 32.
Okay, yeah.
I live in Kirat Gat, which is about 20-minute drive that way.
And on October 7, obviously we're also, missiles were falling, rockets were falling.
The next day, we all already were ready to go into Gaza and fight.
My unit were called up.
How long have you been in the military?
I had my mandatory service aged 18 until 21.
I was a commander and officer.
I finished the main service, and then I lived my life.
I married, I have kids.
I work for the minister and the government.
October 7, the whole country has to go back to war.
Put on the uniform, go to the reserves, and we're all drafted back to the army.
So I called up, I'm in the unit for the paratroopers.
It's called 646.
And we were called up after about a month and a half of waiting because we didn't know if we're going to go get sent to Lebanon or to Gaza.
We're sent to Gaza City, to the center of Gaza.
We spent about, I'll abbreviate, but within two years of the war, now we're finishing two years.
I spent one full year fighting.
So 360 days in the army now, the past two years.
Physically fighting every day?
Physically, most of the time it was in Gaza, from the middle part of Gaza, which is Mekhot al-Qaz, Masirat al-Buraj, until the end here.
And I will say that this past time that we went and finished a month ago, my last service, I just came back to the office to my regular life.
So you've gone from a paratrooper fighting on the front line to straight back into the front line of anti-Semitism, fighting anti-Semitism in the world, which is the same fight.
It's one battle.
We have, this is one front fight.
We have, obviously, jihadis like here fighting also the UK.
Then the day we were here in Beit Hanoon, and we moved from Sajaya, which is a city a little south, which is part of Gaza City up north.
In Sajjaya, I had two of my soldiers were injured.
One almost was killed, the other was lost his eyesight.
We moved after about a month up to Beit Hanun.
In Bethanoun, I was sure when I come to the city, it's almost destroyed already because it's two years into the war.
And this city is literally the closest city in Gaza strip to an Israeli city.
You have a lot of cities in Gaza that are close to Kibutzim, small communities.
This is an Israeli city.
40,000 Israelis live in Sderot.
Yes.
A picture from that city.
Yes.
This is what you see.
You see, this is from that city.
This is the city of Sderot.
That's the view from there.
Looking here.
That's why.
I'm in a building in Beit Hanoon.
So basically.
Let's see how close it is.
This is obviously the Jewish city.
Yeah, this is the city of City.
This is the city that Hamas were in control of up until a month ago.
Look how close it is.
To close these pictures that you see now.
This is the order of Hamas to get inside Sderot.
You see it's in Arabic.
This is what you found when you went in on this was their plans.
found this on them here in Sderod.
Okay, so this was- You see here, we are here now.
Yeah.
You see that in Gaza, in Bethanun, they arrived against the border and get inside.
You see here Miflasim, it's right on Arabic.
You see Yahini, you see here's the road.
Okay, so they had all their targets pre-planned.
They went to the border only of Zderot.
When you think about it, there's an innocent city sleeping, an innocent city here.
And you've got what we now know as thousands and thousands of armed jihadists.
A total planned attack from literally there.
When you look at how close it is, you're talking about Luton.
I just think of my hometown, Luton, it's another estate.
That's not far.
That's not far to know that Jihadists, whose article, when you think about it, the article on the manifesto of the elected government of that city, just there that we can see, says the final day of judgment does not come till every Jew is dead.
You're not talking about a war that's a million miles away.
You're talking about your neighbors who are beyond that field there.
And that's what they witnessed on October 7th, was an entire army coming in to a totally unprepared community who are sitting living their life.
Do you know the numbers of how many?
How many come?
5,000.
There was 5,000.
You were the leader of the battle to regain control.
I was one of the commanders.
We be here a lot of soldiers and commanders.
Now we are doing exactly the way that the cars do when they get inside the city.
To have all the pieces of this big morning, the entrance of Zderot, it's in my right.
You are going to see in a movie a black car.
It's the Swissa family.
And in the entrance of Zderot, they kill the father.
The father and mother hear the missile.
They get out from the car because they hear the alarm.
And they get in the side of the car.
The terrorists arrived, the Nukhbah, and killed the father.
The mother took the two children, get inside the car.
One of the civilian, he's walking in Zdeut, get inside the car.
And if something bad happens, what we are going to do?
You go to the police station.
So they drive to the police station.
But the terrorists arrived 10 minutes before.
And they've already took the piece.
When they get inside the police station, Swissa family arrives with her car.
We are going to be exactly where they stop.
the terrorists killed the mother and the driver.
The two little children get inside the car where the city, where do you put your feet in the car.
They get inside and cover each other.
How old are they?
Get it?
Mishpachat Swissa, Kamesh Veshalosh?
I want to be exactly because if I said 12, it's one thing.
But if I said five years old, it's another thing.
But now the children is five years old.
Five years old.
Now she is the mother.
Now, the mother killed.
She is inside this car.
She took the little children at three years old, put her down and Covered her and wait until the SWAT arrived, one truck, one Toyota of the Hamas, close this street.
In the nether side, another one closed and they know exactly where they are going.
They know that they are going to the police station, and they have another area in this city.
They come.
We have here the two kids survive.
You are going to see the movie.
Imagine how scared is work.
That's the thing, the thing.
Imagine how scared they were.
The children at five years old.
Ask him one question.
You are from Israel, attempting Israel.
It's five years old.
So smart.
When she needs to survive.
And ask.
And he told her, yes.
Just a second.
We are going to continue there, but I want to show you.
You see here exactly the police station.
You see here a station?
Here.
Yes.
You see the station?
Yes.
That's this.
This is the street that we get inside.
This is the building of the street.
We are here exactly now.
Okay.
We are going after this here.
If you want to see what is the police station, this is the police station.
It's very big, huge, against missiles.
This is the police station of this area.
And by night, just a second, I'm sorry.
This is the police station in 11 o'clock.
Okay.
This is the police station.
This is the Swissa car.
I take this photo in a truck to you, pulling up.
This is me to get inside.
Here, the mom, Swissa, the driver and the children inside.
And this is by morning when we finish the combat.
And after this, 29 terrorists get inside this police station.
29 of them.
29 with RPG, very big bombs.
And this is what we get out of this area.
This is the victims.
The victims.
This is the victims from this area.
Yes.
That's the bodies.
This is the victims of the road.
And you see, it's only the half of the bags here.
We have here more than 16, not 16, 60 victims in the city.
In each car, you remember that I show you the car that gets out from Zerot.
They enter to Ahusa neighborhood, and when they get inside, they leave this in the car.
I am in the army 22 years.
I don't have combat in Israeli cities.
No, of course.
The war, it's against another army.
It's not in your city.
Your families.
When I arrived to this area, I'm fighting in a Jewish neighborhood.
It's not normal.
If you are shooting here, each bullet that you're shooting, if you don't touch the terrorist, it's in your country.
It's in your neighborhood.
When you take a missile in this corner, it's a missile in an Israeli city.
And I'm going to show you the tank.
No, I get it.
You used to be worried about that.
You're worried about every shot you're taking.
This was one of their trucks.
It was locked.
No, not locked.
When I arrived, the engine was on.
I get inside the car.
I see all the missiles.
The missile here.
I took the car.
I drive it.
From here, take it out.
Truck Inside Building00:04:35
Every missile, the RPG, our vehicles, when they touch a vehicle, it's horrible.
Exactly.
These are the vehicles after the RPGs hit it.
Yes, this is our vehicle.
But with the narrative we get in the West from the people that hate Israel is that it was the Hannibal directive and Israel shot them with their own helicopters.
And you can see it's all RPGs they had.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
What do you see here?
You see?
You see a big tank.
Yes.
You see this.
Watchtower.
It's here.
You see?
Of course it's not a watchtower.
You see the white bench?
Here, the white bench.
Yeah, okay.
If you're going there, you see what do the tank to the road.
Yeah, yeah.
We get inside a city in Israel.
A tank in a Jewish city.
He's shooting against the station, and what happened?
Nothing.
One, it's very close.
Two, it's an area against missiles from Gaza.
So the tank not helped.
Okay.
The building was fortified.
Yeah, the building is fortified already, already fortified.
We have here a chapter.
They've got a big fortified area they're fighting from.
We bring here a chapter and an helicopter.
And we understand that we don't have any choice.
We need to be by feet inside.
To get inside, you see this truck?
I get inside the truck.
Why?
The time now, it's 3 a.m. morning.
The battle starts here at 7 o'clock at the morning.
It's almost 24 hours when I take this photo.
Why I get inside the truck?
Because our bodies, Swissa, was here.
Another policeman, Adil Adil Shomo.
And the civilian was on the road.
Now I need to get the big truck to get inside the building.
I cannot let our bodies on the ground.
So I get inside the truck.
Yes, he is breaking the terrorist.
This is a police station.
The big truck is Mekalef.
And with this tractor, I took the car with our friend inside.
I took it near to the Mercas de Guital.
To get to safety.
To get to safety, not safety, to take the bodies from the car.
But after you finished the car, you take a truck to take your Swati.
We have here a lot of warriors who die by fighting this police station.
I want to finish to say something for me it's very unusual.
When I arrived here, I saw here, when you see this white car, I saw what the policeman sitting there.
One of the policemen, a girl, 28 years old, has shot her legs.
She tore it up.
I asked her when they put you this on your leg.
She told me three hours ago.
I tell her, you need to go to the hospital.
You are going to lose your leg.
She told me, I'm not living here.
My friends are inside this police station.
I saw a ring.
I asked her, you are married.
She told me, yes, I have two children.
I say to you, you are a mother.
If you want that your children going to have a mom with two legs, you need to get out from here now.
Here, take my car, get out.
She told me on the roof.
I have my friends.
Until you get him, you didn't take him off from the roof.
I'm staying here.
So if you want that my children are going to have two legs, go get them.
Mom Speaks00:08:54
You are going to hear today the mom of Moshe Kuri.
Moshakuri, her picture is behind this wall.
You are going to see the picture on the wall.
Her mother is going to speak with you.
Mosha Kuri died on the roof.
How old was she?
20?
21, Moshakuri?
Get it?
Mosha Kuri, 20, 21?
21, I think.
21.
She died when she saving the police officer who's hurt in this building.
You see, a lot of people came here to learn what's happening here.
And we're going to continue.
this is our mission now we're going into what's this This is the Israel Digital Center.
It's a place for civilians to come to here and spoke everybody.
That's where we're watching the film.
We're watching the film now.
I'm sorry!
You're in my bed You're in my bed And the picture is inside my bed Yeah, it's right.
So at this moment, you're inside.
Okay.
And the five-year-old is from the one below.
Yeah, okay in this building here, okay.
And this is them just firing rockets.
Yeah.
The rocket hit my house and the shopman come to it, go out.
Okay.
Shrapnel, shrapnel.
Yeah, yeah.
So we change the house.
We're building a big villa with two shelters, not one.
Nobody take my control in young.
And October 7th morning, the siren not stopped.
And we keep Shabbat on holiday and we don't open the mobile.
And Alex, you know, we don't know nothing.
So we don't open the mobile, we don't open the Wi-Fi.
And we see the siren not stop.
And I see Adele.
She's still no good.
And I remember what Psychologic told me, if you have a siren, don't be alone, be with more people.
So I tell myself, okay, it's more operation.
We sit on the shutter and everything in control.
So the siren not stopped.
And I said, okay, I have my friend.
He's only one minute walking from my house.
We take the trolley and we see there.
So we take the trolley, we start walking, and we hear a lot of shooting outside.
And we said, oh my god, IDF is so close.
We don't understand nothing.
So we have hoods in Zero.
When you have siren, all the doors are open because if you need to go to the shelter, you can open the door and run to the shelter.
I get my friend, I knock on the door, nobody answers.
I knock on the door and I said, hello, we have siren.
Why you look at the door?
My friend opened the door and he told me, what are you doing outside?
We have a lot of terrorists all over the city.
I said, what?
Terrorists?
All the time you feel like movie.
You don't believe me.
So I go my friend and my friend opens the mobile and we start to see movie about the police station and we see terrorists and we said, okay, how many terrorists come to Zero?
10 maximum?
Okay, we sit on the shelter and everything is in control.
So the hours go and it's evening time.
You need to remember the terrorists shooting all the electric.
The electricity, they're cutting the electricity, okay.
Yeah, if you have a message, it takes a lot of time.
You see the message after a lot of time.
You have delay.
So after this, I told my daughter, okay, we come back.
It's only one minute walking and we sit on my place and everything is okay.
So we start to walk in and before we get to my house, we hear siren.
I take Adele, I run to the shelter, and before I close the shelter door, I see some people try to open my house door.
After this, I understand the reality.
I call to the kitchen, I take knife.
I come back to my shelter.
I sit on the floor without toilet, without water, without light, without nothing, 10 hours on the floor with knife.
And all the time I hear a lot of shooting outside.
And my daughter, she asked me, Mommy, what's happened?
What's happened?
She has PTSD too.
And I said, Adele, please don't speak because I'm afraid some people here.
I take my hand and I close the mouse.
You know, I grew up about this story.
My grandma, she's been in the Holocaust.
And this time on the floor, I feel like the Holy Cost.
Because I sit in my place.
I'm not a soldier, I'm civilians.
And some people come and try to murder me, you understand?
After this, I have pally attacked again.
I call my friend, he's commander from Army, and I told him, you need to come and take me.
You need to come and take my family.
And my friend told me, but I cannot come.
We have a lot of all over the place terrorists.
I said, I don't care.
You need to come and take me now.
And my friend come, he takes my family out.
And when my family go out, he told me, see all over the place, buddies, women, men, children, old people, all over the place.
But I stay here.
I stay here because this is the time to speak about the true story about Israel.
We open this place with the minister Shikli and we make a lot of party press.
6,000 press from the world come to here and we take all the group to the Gaza envelope.
And my friend from there is a spokeman from Zaka.
You see here with the vest, yellow vest.
And today he spoke with you when you see what he see when you go to the Nova.
But I want to speak about the rape.
I remember Simcha told me one story when he got to the Nova.
He found a lot of cat genitalia all over the place.
A lot of cat genitalia.
Yes.
Yes.
He told me about brutal attack, sexual brutal attack.
I remember Simcha told me one story about Samkhya Woods, never mind the name.
He opened the door and he's a young girl, but only 12 years old, without clothes.
And when the monster finished, he shoot the head.
But why I told you all this story?
Because we don't have survived men and women raped.
And if I have the power to be the voice, now is your mission.
Now is your mission.
When you come back in your place, you need to be my voice.
Because we have a lot of people, men and women, never speak again.
And please speak about the true story about Israel.
Because we need you.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Don.
Just a question.
When you said that video of your house getting hit from, that was from a rocket before October.
Before October 7th.
Yeah, that's right.
And then it happens.
It happens and all that.
Then again.
Because they're right, you've got to remember this place has been under a rocket fire.
Of course, because it's been under rocket fire for bloody years.
It's the closest thing.
No one cared.
No one cared until Israel struck back.
And, you know, now there's no rockets here.
You used to come here all the time.
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All right, welcome back.
Your letters to me.
Bernard Jatsik says, it's not just the employees in those plants that will be affected.
You're talking about the auto manufacturers.
Janitorial companies, stationery stores, and lunch trucks are going to lose business.
But I doubt the elbows up mob will worry.
Most of them are white-collar retirees.
And so long as their pensions are safe, who cares?
You know, it's a very difficult situation.
And I tried to, I mean, listen, I don't have an answer.
How do you stop Donald Trump from reshoring companies in Canada that are selling into the States?
How do you bargain with such a guy?
I think it has to be an asymmetrical thing.
Let me just throw something at you.
And I'm not proposing this, but this is what I mean by an asymmetrical solution.
You know, Donald Trump talked about a 51st state, and I don't think that's a legal starter or a constitutional starter.
It was a conversation starter.
But what would happen, just imagine if Mark Carney had said in private to Donald Trump, look, we're an independent country, we're going to stay that way.
But we understand one of the things you want from us is defense, especially in the Arctic.
What would happen if we had a joint base near Inubek?
A joint base, maybe at Tuck Tayuktuk, the top of the world.
All of a sudden, Donald Trump would be excited about the real estate.
He's a real estate man.
The fact on the ground is that the Americans are protecting us up there, anyways.
I mean, who intercepted the balloon?
The Americans.
Who intercepted the rogue airplane a few months ago?
An American aircraft dispatched from the Pacific Northwest.
We didn't even have aircraft that could scramble quickly enough in Vancouver.
So it's a de facto situation right now that Americans are defending our territory.
Imagine if Mark Carney would have said, listen, let's have a joint base in the North.
We'll chip in our fair share.
And as a symbol of friendship, you let us keep the auto industry.
I'm just making something up.
There may be problems there I haven't thought through.
You're not giving up sovereignty.
You're not the 51st state, but you're letting Donald Trump do formally what he's doing informally, which is protect us right now.
I don't know.
That's what I mean by an asymmetrical thing that Canada could give America that could perhaps save tens of thousands of jobs in the United States.
But instead, we got Mark Carney being absolutely self-deprecating and obsequious.
And on the other hand, you got Doug Ford just name-calling and belching into the microphone, neither of which are particularly working, are they?
Listen, it's not my job to come up with the plan.
It's the job of negotiators.
And I think that Mark Carney is one of the worst negotiators I've ever seen.
I don't know how he could have risen so high at Brookfield, given his poor job in negotiation.
What has he done in six months?
Next letter from Bruce Atchison, who says, the only way to fix Canada is to get rid of the Marx Carnage liberals.
Polyamb isn't perfect, but he's way better than the hard-left lunatics running our federal government.
Yeah, and I hate to say it, I mean, because you know me, I admire Donald Trump, but Donald Trump is the reason we have Mark Carney.
Trump's comments about the 51st state and the way he said it was enough for Mark Carney to cause a million Canadians to panic.
Not all Canadians, but a million.
And he caused a million centrists to say, oh boy, I'm going to go with Mark Carney because he seems to be fighting back against the evil Trump.
I don't quite understand Doug Ford's angle in this whole thing, and I don't think he's being particularly helpful.
My only theory there is I think he's trying to make it so Trumpy that when we get into a full-blown reception recession, excuse me, he'll be able to say, You see, it was Trump.